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·        Where exactly you are trying to create a backup? It is on a disk or hard drive?

·        Do you have any third-party program to backup or any other security software installed on the computer?

I suggest you to check if the backup and restore service is started on your computer.

To check, follow these steps:

a. Click Start, type services.msc (without the quotes) in the search bar and press ENTER.

Note: If the UAC (User Account Control) window is prompted for permission to continue, please click "continue".

b. double-click the Volume Shadow Copy Service and switch to the general tab.

c. change the startup type to automatic, and then click on apply.

d. Click Start, and then click OK.

Repeat the steps above for Windows backup service and check if Windows backup service is started and set to automatic. Try later backup.

Also, you can try to temporarily disable the security software and check if you can create a backup and check if it works very well. Later, re - enable security software after checking.

You can also access the link below for more information on the main causes and backup solution.

http://blogs.technet.com/b/filecab/archive/2008/03/12/common-causes-and-solutions-to-backup-system-restore-and-complete-PC-backup-problems-updated.aspx

I hope this helps. Let us know the results.

Thank you and best regards,

Srinivas R

Microsoft technical support.

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